Redeemable culinary goof(s) . . . . or not
"The Greatest!" > wrote in message
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On Wednesday, 27 July 2016 13:29:59 UTC-5, Cheri wrote:
> "Brooklyn1" > wrote in message
> > Don't bother to make suggestions for product improvement to many large
> > companys, they're typically met with annoyance for telling them what
> > to do. I recently phoned Ziploc and susggested they have a two quart
> > size because the one quart is often too small and the one gallon is
> > too large. The woman told me that they see no good reason to produce
> > that size and in a MYOB tone... I asked her how she'd feel if bras
> > only came in A and D cup... at least I got a giggle from the witch.
>
> I run into the same thing with the Amazon packaging, requesting smaller
> boxes for shipping. It's ridiculous that they send a huge box, full of
> bubble wrap for a package of batteries or something equally small. BTW, I
> agree that the two quart size would be handy.
I get Prime Pantry stuff, it comes in a standard - size box, sometimes my
boxes are full, sometimes they are near empty. I guess their reasoning is
that standardizing = cost savings. I was just in Target on lunch break, was
noticing that everything is in like a gazillion sizes (Ziploc food
containers!), but just a very few sizes of Ziplocs...mentioned this to some
co-workers, and they all complained about a lack of product between the one
quart and gallon sizes, so two - quarters would surely sell.
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Best
Greg
I don't know, maybe it's cheaper for them to send huge boxes, but I don't
see the point in adding all of that big bubble wrap for things that aren't
breakable in those big boxes.
Cheri
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